Antislipping pulley-belt.



H. J. STEGERWALD.

ANTISLIPPING PULLEY BELT,

APPIJOATIUN FILED JAN,27,1911,

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To aZZ whom may concern Be it known that ll, HENRY il. STM-ennvvALo, a citizen of the United States, res1ding at Auburn, in the county of Cayuga and State of New York, have invented certain new. and useful Improvements in Antislip-- ping Pulley-Belts; and l do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will-en-v able others skilled in the art to which it appertains to `malte and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings,

4and to the letters and figures oi reference Q inarlred thereon, which forma part oit this specification. 4

lhis invention relates to new and useful improvements in nori-slipping belts for pulleyspfor various 'uses and consists essentially inthe provision of a link chain in which a leather, canvas or other fabric strap is laced, thus a'ording-means whereby the belt will 'be practically noiseless and so arranged that the leather or other strap will be relleved of any pulling strain.

The present invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which .lligure l is a side view of a section of a belt made in accordance with my invention. 2 is an edge view et' the chain, andFig.. 3 is a seetional viewon line 3--3 oit Fig. l.

Reference new being had to the details of A the drawings by letter, A, A designate the linksoii ,a chain having pivotal oonnection'in the usual manner andeachdink is. provided with a cross bar B which is stationary and midway the length of the-opening inthe link. An open-ended tube D is placed over eaoh cross bar, and E designates a stra made of leather, canvas or other material,

bars of the links,

and which is of such a width as will pass through the openings in the links and which is threaded in and out over the various cross said strap also passing over said tubes, which'latter serve further to hold the portions of thestrap closer wheel over which the belt is adatted tc pass and to throw the bare part of ,t e link farther lfrom the pulley.V Therebeing a tube upon each cross bar, it will be noted that the belt may be reversed and used on either side, thus prolonging the usefulness oi' the same.

By the provision of a belt having the linky chain work with a strap laced through the same in the manner shown, a noiseless` belting is vaid'orded and little pulling strain will come upon the fabric which is threaded loosely and which acts asa pad and an ell'ectual means for preventingthe belt slipping, which is an objection frequently' met with in ordinaryl belts traveling upon pulleys ot various kinds.

ifi/'hat l claim to be new is l. An anti-slipping' belt comprising a. link chain having a cross bar in each link, a strap threaded through said links and over said cross bars, as set forth.

2. in anti-slipping` belt comprising; a link chain having a .cross bar in each linlt, tubes upon said erosspieees, and a strap of suitable material threaded through the openings of said links and over said tubes, aie set toi-th.

ln testimony whereof l hereunto adir. my Signature in presence oit two witnesses.

HENRY J. STElGERl/YALD. v"vllitnesses: a

JAMES Dinnorn, Roer. L. BURNETT.

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